car commercials
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No matter how hard automakers and engineers may try, it's impossible to turn an internal-combustion engine into a silent operator. However, as the auto industry shifts to battery packs and electric motors, silence ultimately wins out. Mercedes-Benz has created a cheeky reminder in the form of a video advertisement to show consumers the future bids goodbye to noise. The video features the Generation EQ concept from the 2016 Paris auto show driving around a test track. The concept will spawn the production Mercedes-Benz EQC electric SUV. Strangely, we hear engine noises coming from the...
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Chuck Norris now the face of Fiat Professional vehicles
Chuck Norris' popularity reigns supreme, even though the actor and martial artist hasn't been featured in a movie to television show since 2001. We can thank the internet and a steady flow of memes for his continued popularity. Perhaps thanks to all the Chuck Norris jokes, he has a new role with...
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Dodge shoots Challenger GT commercial in snow-covered Alaska
Let's say you're in the market for a muscle car. You love the look, sound, and styling of the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and the Dodge Challenger. There's a problem, though. You live in an area with real winters and need a vehicle capable of trudging through slush and snow. If you can live...
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The 2013 MINI John Cooper Works Countryman Kite Reel: Video
The new MINI John Cooper Works Countryman is a versatile vehicle, but we doubt it's capable of the stunt in this video.
Kurt Ernst -
Super Bowl Ads: BMW Proves Germans Have A Sense Of Humor
BMW has produced a series of six humorous videos to highlight various features of its new 3-Series range.
Kurt Ernst -
Super Bowl Ads: Cadillac Goes To (Green) Hell, Honda Takes A Day Off
In the latest batch of Super Bowl ads, Cadillac throws down against BMW while Honda spoofs the movie classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
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Most people who view car commercials have no idea of how complex, expensive and potentially dangerous they are to film.